Another New Music Friday, another clutch of eclectic tracks you should get your lugholes round. This week we have yet another party anthem from Sigala, Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson nail a Hairspray favourite, and Childish Gambino is doing his best to patch up the nightmare that has been 2016.

1. MUNA: 'I KNOW A PLACE'

We've spent most of 2016 completely and utterly obsessed with MUNA's Loudspeaker EP, and their new single 'I Know a Place' is more of the same compelling, brooding pop that's feels like it's calling in a new redefined era of Girl Power. Essentially, it's made us even more excited for their debut album About U on February 3.

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2. SIGALA ft. DIGITAL FARM ANIMALS: 'ONLY ONE'

If the past 18 months have taught us anything, it's that you can't really get a party started without a Sigala anthem. Luckily, the British producer has lined up a shiny new one just in time for party season, teaming up with Digital Farm Animals for the infectious and bouncy 'Only One'.

3. ARIANA GRANDE & JENNIFER HUDSON: 'COME SO FAR (GOT SO FAR TO GO)'

Now this is what you call a meeting of powerhouse vocals. Ariana takes on the role of Penny Lou Pingleton and J-Hud is Motormouth Maybelle for NBC's Hairspray Live!, which will air on December 7. It means they've teamed up for a new rendition of this empowering civil rights movement anthem and, in short, they've absolutely nailed it.

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4. KYLA LA GRANGE: 'JUSTIFY'

While we continue to wait for the follow-up to Kyla La Grange's 2014 album Cut Your Teeth, the singer has offered yet another taster of its follow-up. 'Justify' continues her knack for left-of-centre pop with its haunting atmosphere, dramatic beats and distinctive vocal turn.

5. IMAGINE DRAGONS: 'LEVITATE'

What's missing from a sci-fi romcom with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt roaming around a spaceship 90 years too soon? A song by Imagine Dragons, obviously. The Las Vegas band have contributed to the soundtrack, and 'Levitate' is the perfect breezy pop accompaniment.

6. SIA: 'ANGEL BY THE WINGS'

Who can do a power ballad like Sia these days? Barely anyone, actually. Luckily she's given us another one for upcoming documentary The Eagle Huntress, which follows a 13-year-old girl striving to become the first female eagle hunter in 12 generations. "You can do anything," Sia roars in 'Angel by the Wings'.

7. CHILDISH GAMBINO: 'HAVE SOME LOVE'

Childish Gambino's only gone and released his entire album on YouTube. We'd missed Donald Glover in the world of music, and now he's doing his best to try and patch up the nightmare of a year that was 2016. "Have a word for your brother/Have some time for one another," he urges in 'Have Some Love'.

8. THE ROLLING STONES: 'I GOTTA GO'

No big deal but The Rolling Stones just released their 25th album. And despite having a combined age of 289 they're sounding fresher than most current guitar bands. Case in point is 'I Gotta Go', which is a cacophony of harmonicas (really) and Mick Jaggers's inimitable drawl.

9. LAURA MARLING: 'SOOTHING'

Laura Marling is officially a machine. The singer-songwriter's releasing her sixth album in nine years, and it's already shaping up to be her best yet if 'Soothing' is anything to go by. Speaking about the new record, Laura's said: "I started out writing Semper Femina as if a man was writing about a woman, and then I thought, 'It's not a man, it's me'."

10. JESSIE J: 'CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU'

While fans wait patiently for the follow-up to 2014's Sweet Talker, Jessie J has offered up yet another musical treat to tide them over. Yes, 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You' is a cover of the 1967 Frankie Valli classic, and no, it isn't what we want Jessie to continue doing for her next collection. But it'll do in the meantime.